With respect, what is also missing is a statement that we should (or
should not) be using jitterbug. It is a fairly well kept secret, no
mention at all anywhere in the source or the FAQ. A search of the
archives for linux-kernel picked up a few references but those only
only mention it in passing. Even if you know the URL for jitterbug,
there is no statement on the main page about it being inactive.
Note: jitterbug or something like it is a good idea. It just needs to
be more visible and official.
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